Fix Guide: Tahoe Safari WebGL Crash
Symptom: Safari on macOS Tahoe crashes or shows a "This webpage was reloaded because a problem occurred" error when loading 3D content or heavy maps.
Why this happens
macOS Tahoe 26.2 introduces a stricter metal-acceleration layer for WebGL. Some legacy drivers and older site implementations trigger a security sandbox violation, causing the WebKit process to terminate.
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Fix 1: Reset Safari Feature Flags
- Open Safari.
- Go to Settings > Advanced.
- Check Show features for web developers.
- In the menu bar, go to Develop > Feature Flags.
- Search for "WebGL" and click Reset All to Defaults.
Fix 2: Flush the GPU Cache
If the crashes persist, clear the lower-level graphics cache:
- Close Safari.
- Open Terminal.
- Paste the following command:
rm -rf ~/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/WebKitCache
- Restart your Mac.
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